who make up the bulk of the growing generation.
L ife in this charming island is languid, and for
many years industry has seemed lazy and trade discouraged.
Perhaps the lavish generosity of nature
and the ease with which life may be sustained in
indolent comfort make it too much like the land
“ In which it seemed always afternoon,”
and
“ All round the coast the languid air did swoon,
Breathing like one that hath a heavy dream.’